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Publications1. Roberts CC, Stanton AWB, Pullen J, Bull RH, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Skin microvascular architecture and perfusion studied in human postmastectomy œdema by intravital videocapillaroscopy. Int J Microcirc 1994; 14: 327-34. 2. Roberts CC, Levick JR, Stanton AWB, Mortimer PS. Assessment of truncal edema following breast cancer treatment using modified Harpenden skinfold calipers. Lymphology 1995; 28: 78-88. 3. Stanton AWB, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Assessment of noninvasive tests of cutaneous vascular control in the forearm using a laser Doppler meter and a Finapres blood pressure monitor. Clin Autonom Res 1995; 5: 37-47. 4. Bates DO, Stanton AWB, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. The effect of hosiery on interstitial fluid pressure and arm volume fluctuations in breast cancer related arm oedema. Phlebology 1995;10: 46-50. 5. Bull R, Ansell G, Stanton AWB, Levick JR, Mortimer. Normal cutaneous microcirculation in gaiter zone (ulcer-susceptible skin) versus nearby regions in healthy young adults. Int J Microcirc 1995; 15: 65-74. 6. Stanton AWB, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Evaluation of cutaneous vascular control in the arms of women with postmastectomy oedema. Exp Physiol 1996; 81: 447-64. 7. Mortimer PS, Bates DO, Brassington HD, Stanton AWB, Strachan DP, Levick JR. The prevalence of arm oedema following treatment for breast cancer. Quarterly J Med 1996; 89: 377-80. 8. Stanton AWB, Northfield JW, Holroyd B, Mortimer PS, Levick JR. Validation of an optoelectronic volumeter (Perometer?). Lymphology 1997; 30: 77-97. 9. Stanton AWB, Kadoo P, Mortimer PS, Levick JR. Quantification of the initial lymphatic network in normal human forearm skin using fluorescence microlymphography and stereological methods. Microvasc Res 1997; 54: 156-63. 10. Stanton AWB, Holroyd B, Northfield JW, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Forearm blood flow measured by venous occlusion plethysmography in healthy subjects and in women with postmastectomy oedema. Vasc Med 1998; 3: 3-8. 11. Cliff S, Bedlow AJ, Stanton AWB, Mortimer PS. An in vivo study of the microlymphatics in psoriasis using fluorescence microlymphography. Br J Dermatol 1999;140: 61-6 [erratum: Br J Dermatol 1999; 141: 392]. 12. Stanton AWB, Holroyd B, Mortimer PS, Levick JR. Comparison of microvascular filtration in human arms with and without postmastectomy oedema. Exp Physiol 1999; 84, 405-19. 13. Stanton AWB, Patel HS, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Increased dermal lymphatic density in the human leg compared with the forearm. Microvasc Res 1999; 57: 320-8. 14. Bedlow AJ, Stanton AWB, Cliff S, Mortimer PS. Basal cell carcinoma — An in vivo model of human tumour microcirculation? Exp Dermatol 1999; 8: 222-6. 15. Hern S, Stanton AWB, Mellor R, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Control of cutaneous blood vessels in psoriatic plaques. J Invest Dermatol 1999;113: 127-32. 16. Mellor RH, Stanton AWB, Azarbod P, Sherman MD, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Enhanced cutaneous lymphatic network in the forearms of women with postmastectomy oedema. J Vasc Res 2000; 37: 501-12. 17. Stanton AWB, Svensson WE, Mellor RH, Peters AM, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Differences in lymph drainage between swollen and non-swollen regions in arms with breast-cancer-related lymphoedema. Clin Sci 2001; 101: 131-40. 18. Mellor RH, Stanton AWB, Menadue L, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Evidence for dermal angiogenesis in breast cancer related lymphoedema demonstrated using dual-site fluorescence angiography. Microcirculation 2002; 9: 207-19. 19. Newell B, Bedlow AJ, Cliff S, Drysdale SB, Stanton AWB, Mortimer PS. Comparison of the microvasculature of basal cell carcinoma and actinic keratosis using intravital microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Br J Dermatol 2003; 149: 105-10. 20. Stanton AWB, Mellor RH, Cook GJ, Svensson WE, Peters AM, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Impairment of lymph drainage in the subfascial compartment of the forearm in breast cancer-related lymphoedema. Lymphatic Res Biol 2003; 1(2): 121-32. 21. Stanton AWB, Drysdale SB, Patel R, Mellor RH, Duff MJB, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Expansion of microvascular bed and increased solute flux in human basal cell carcinoma in vivo, measured by fluorescein video-angiography. Cancer Res 2003; 63(14): 3969-79. 22. Joory KD, Stanton AW, Levick JR, Mortimer PS, Bates DO. Dermal lymphatic density correlates negatively with swelling in breast cancer related lymphoedema. J Vasc Res 2003; 40: 285-316. 23. Gothard L, Stanton A, MacLaren J, Lawrence D, Hall E, Mortimer P, Parkin E, Pritchard J, Risdall J, Sawyer R, Woods M, Yarnold J. Non-randomised phase II trial of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in patients with chronic arm lymphoedema and tissue fibrosis after radiotherapy for early breast cancer. Radiother Oncol 2004; 70: 217-24. 24. Mellor RH, Bush NL, Stanton AWB, Bamber JC, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Dual-frequency ultrasound examination of skin and subcutis thickness in breast cancer-related lymphoedema. The Breast Journal 2004; 10: 496-503. 25. Hern S, Stanton AWB, Mellor RH, Harland CC, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Blood flow in psoriatic plaques before and after selective treatment of the superficial capillaries. Br J Dermatol 2005; 152(1): 60-5. 26. Hern S, Stanton AW, Mellor RH, Harland CC, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. In vivo quantification of the structural abnormalities in psoriatic microvessels before and after pulsed dye laser treatment. Br J Dermatol 2005; 152(3): 505-11. 27. Modi S, Stanton AWB, Mellor RH, Peters AM, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Regional distribution of epifascial swelling and epifascial lymph drainage rate constants in breast cancer-related lymphedema. Lymphatic Res Biol 2005; 3(1): 3-14. 28. Stanton AWB, Modi S, Mellor RH, Peters AM, Svensson WE, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. A quantitative lymphoscintigraphic evaluation of lymphatic function in the swollen hands of women with lymphoedema following breast cancer treatment. Clin Sci 2006; 110(5): 553-561. 29. Stanton A, Modi S, Mellor R, Levick R, Mortimer P. Diagnosing cancer-related lymphoedema in the arm. Journal of Lymphoedema 2006; 1(1): 12-15. 30. Reviews and book chapters 31. Stanton AWB, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Current puzzles presented by postmastectomy oedema (breast cancer related lymphoedema). Vasc Med 1996; 1: 213-225. 32. Stanton AWB, Levick JR, Mortimer PS. Chronic arm edema following breast cancer treatment. Kid Int 1997; 51 (suppl 59): 76-81. 33. Sitzia J, Stanton AWB, Badger C. A review of outcome indicators in the treatment of chronic limb oedema. Clin Rehab 1997; 11: 181-191. 34. Stanton AWB, Badger C, Sitzia J. Non-invasive assessment of the lymphedematous limb. Lymphology 2000; 33: 122-135. 35. Stanton AWB, Mellor RH. Recent advances in the pathophysiology of breast cancer-related lymphedema. Scope on Phlebology and Lymphology 2000; 7(4): 208-212. 36. Stanton AWB, Modi S. How does tissue swelling occur? Physiology and pathophysiology of interstitial fluid formation. In: Lymphoedema, Keeley V, Crowley-Jenns K, Robinson D (eds), Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford, 2007; in press. 37. Mellor RH, Stanton AWB. Technical approaches for measuring and studying lymphoedema. In: Lymphoedema, Keeley V, Crowley-Jenns K, Robinson D (eds), Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford, 2007; in press. 38. Modi S, Stanton AWB, Mortimer PS, Levick JR. Clinical assessment of human lymph flow using removal rate constants of interstitial macromolecules: a critical review of lymphoscintigraphy. Lymphatic Res Biol, submitted. |
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